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BROWN Ruth Reader It is with pain in our hearts that we anounce the passing of Ruth Reader Brown. Born in Wolesley Sask. on Aug.27th 1936. Ruth left us on July 14th 2014. Ruth is survived by her children Marla Jardine(Pat) Mark Jardine (Sally) Brent Jardine (Julie) Step daughter Pamela Reader(Russ). Grand children Troy Jardine(Taunya) Kyle Jardine, Great grand daughter Charlotte Jardine. Great grandson Jaxson Jardine. Step grandsons Sagan and Spencer Barefoot We will all miss Ruth very much.
AHOLA, William Wilmer August 5, 1936 – July 22, 2014 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Bill, age 77 who suffered complications due to an aortic aneurysm. Bill was predeceased by his wife, Patricia as well as brother, Bert and sister, Nancy. Survived by his youngest brother, Robert (Judy) Ahola; and two nieces, Dina and Shani MacDougall. Bill was an avid traveller and adventurer with Pat at his side. They saw the world through his time working in warm, sunny climes like Burma, Indonesia and Tanzania as well as putting down roots in the Kootenays and the Arctic. Most of his time was spent in Duncan enjoying the best of Vancouver Island life. With a love for flying, fishing and hobby farming, Bill could always tell a story about the one that got away. Special thanks to the amazing team of doctors and health care professionals at Victoria's Royal Jubilee Hospital. Bill battled hard with their wonderful support and care. At Bill’s request, there will be no funeral. A friend to all he met, Bill will never be forgotten and will always be fishing up there in the clouds. IN LOVING MEMORY JACK “DAN” WYKE WICKHAM Dan was born to jack and Inez Wickham in Salmon Arm, April 30 1928, and passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side, July 9, 2014. He leaves behind his loving wife of 66 years, Ida (nee Proteau), four children, Dan (Maryann), Dayle Cook (Steve), Casey (Mary-Anne), Lori Holman(Richard), eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Dan had a variety of jobs in his early years, but driving logging truck was his passion. He drove for many different owners and eventually bought his own truck in 1972 and went into business as a hauling contractor. He had an excellent reputation and never had an accident in his long career. He was a member of the Chemainus Rod and Gun and Mount Brenton Golf Club volunteering his time over the years. He spent countless hours beautifying his gardens and lawns at home and at their beloved property on Thetis Island. Sitting still was only done when the work was finished and preferably with a cold Lucky in his hand. He was a hard working man who always helped others, had many friends and was highly respected. He loved his family and was loved in return. His family is grateful for the care and compassion he received from friends, Home Health Care Workers, but especially Dr. Paul Manhas, who provided extraordinary care. A celebration of his life will be held at Mellor Hall at the Cowichan Exhibition Grounds, Saturday, August 9, 2014 from 1-4pm. Flowers gratefully declined. Please donate to the Cancer Society, Cowichan District Hospital Foundation, Children’s Hospital, or the charity of your choice. Condolences may be made on line at www.hwwallacecbc.com
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DEATHS PETER WALKLEY 21 May 1971-22 July 2014
It is with heavy hearts and overwhelming sadness that we announce the tragic, sudden passing of Peter Walkley. Survived by his loving wife of eleven years Trudi and their dogs Caspar and Wilson, grandmother Beryl, parents Michael and Margot, sister Dawn (Dave), nephew Michael, niece Samantha, in-laws Sharyn and Edde and brother -in-law Jason, many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family in England and his many, many friends. Born in Portsmouth , England, Peter emigrated to Canada in 1977 with his family. Peter excelled in school where he participated in many activities and graduated High School in Calgary with honours. Peter subsequently graduated from the University of Victoria with a B.Sc in Computer Science, and spent many years working in a variety of high-tech companies as a software developer. Peter was an avid model railroader, enjoyed spending time on his boat and camping, loved his dogs and most importantly treasured time with his family. Throughout his life, Peter faced many enormous challenges. He demonstrated determination, perseverance and spirit in overcoming so many obstacles, which together with his wonderful sense of humour, earned him the respect of everybody and made him many friends. Peter’s achievements were an inspiration to all the people whose lives he touched. We will never forget him, we will always love him and we will miss him every day of our lives. A Private Funeral Service will be held on August 1st, 2014 at 1:00pm, at First Memorial Funeral Services, 375 Brae Road, Duncan, BC.
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